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IFFK Opens with Palestine's Historic Uprising Drama
7 Dec
Summary
- IFFK's 30th edition opens with the Arabic film Palestine 36.
- The film depicts the 1936 Palestinian uprising against British rule.
- Filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako to receive Lifetime Achievement Award.

The 30th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) has officially opened, featuring the highly anticipated Arabic film Palestine 36. Directed by Annemarie Jacir, this historical drama immerses audiences in the dramatic events of 1936, chronicling the Palestinian uprising against British rule and increasing Jewish immigration.
The narrative centers on Yusuf, whose life unfolds against the backdrop of escalating conflict, moving between his peaceful rural existence and the volatile streets of Jerusalem. Palestine 36 has previously achieved international recognition, securing the best film award at the Tokyo International Film Festival and serving as Palestine's official entry for the Academy Awards.
Adding to the festival's prestige, celebrated African filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. His extensive body of work, often exploring themes of globalization and identity in Africa, has significantly elevated the presence of African cinema on the global stage.




